If that’s your intention, avoid ships with a list to their port and their sails in rags.
And stay away from the main-truck.
If that’s your intention, avoid ships with a list to their port and their sails in rags.
And stay away from the main-truck.
But I have to fly from L.A. If I lived in Seattle, then it’d be nothing.
Location is everything! Crap on Detroit all you want, but it has the distinct advantage of being about .5 miles from Canada if it ever becomes really important. The Blue Water bridge is even closer to Sarnia from Port Huron at water level, more like .25 mile, at most. Swimable, you could say.
Did I crap on Detroit? I’m very confused by your post. I chose Seattle because most of my visits were to Vancouver and it’s on the west coast.
Oh, no, it’s just the usual default reaction of most of the world when the name comes up.
It’s funny that you mention Detroit/Windsor because the trip to Toronto was via car–through Detroit and then Windsor first (we were coming from Chicago).
Aww! You passed right by me. I-94 4 lyfe. Much of it anyway. I’ve lived no more than 10 miles from it the majority of my years. Several other years, when not close to the intersection of the two, very near I-35.
Floatable, anyway.
(My son works at the chemical company where many of the over-refreshed accidental tourists made landfall.)
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